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Radio Gallery 04-21-10: Jeredt Runions

Live painting: Useful Jenkins in Eau Claire, WI

Join us as we talk with Jeredt Runions, a very influential artist and live painter located in Duluth, Minnesota. He will be painting at the "Respect You Mother Earth Festival" on May first. Runions also has a show going up at Red Mug Coffee House in Superior on Firday, May 7th, during the Homegrown Festival.

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Radio Gallery 04-21-10: Jeredt Runions

Hosted by Maija Morton

Whenever there is a big event for Duluth musicians, Runions seems to be a part of it. He has been an extremely influencial local painter for a few years now, and has done live painting for musicians such as Cloud Cult, Charlie Parr, Trampled by Turtles, and many more. Runions has had many solo exhibitions, and he helped raise money at Pizza Luce's fundraiser for Haiti by live painting and donating some of his work. He currently has work on display at UW Superior's library, and will be painting at the Bella Vida Festival in May. Runions talks with Radio Gallery about his part in the Duluth art scene and how he got started.

Runion's studio art
Runion's live paintings
Runion's Artist Page
Respect Your Mother Earth Festival

Radio Gallery airs Wednesdays at 4pm and Thursdays at 7:45am and is brought to you by:


The Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
The Duluth Public Arts Commission

Former Program Director, Maija Jenson teaches journalism in the Department of Communication at UMD and was a part of KUMD 2008-2019. She hosted a weekly arts program "Radio Gallery." She shares a lifetime of public radio listening, degrees in journalism and art and 20 years of public radio experience with KFAI, WHA, WSUM and KUMD.
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